RQ SQUARED, LLC v. USA

Filing 27

ORDER directing the Clerk's Office to file plaintiff's October 15,2013 facsimile as plaintiff's Notice/Motion for Enlargement of Time. Once filed, motion is granted. Plaintiff shall file a Motion to Substitute Counsel by 1/14/2014. Signed by Judge Lynn J. Bush. (TQ) Copy to parties.

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In the United States Court of Federal Claims No. 12-527 C (Filed October 21, 2013) ********************* RQ SQUARED, LLC, * * Plaintiff, * * v. * * THE UNITED STATES, * * Defendant. * ********************* ORDER On October 15, 2013, the Clerk’s Office received a facsimile from plaintiff, RQ Squared, LLC, titled “Motion for Extension of Time to Obtain Replacement Counsel and Have Their Apperance [sic] Entered on Behalf of RQ Squared LLC” in this matter. The Clerk’s Office stated the submission was defective for the following reasons: (1) proof of service is missing, pursuant to Rule 5.3 of the Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (RCFC); (2) original and copies missing, pursuant to RCFC 5.5(d)(2); (3) the judge’s name was not on the filing, pursuant to RCFC 5.5(g); and (4) there is no provision in the rules to allow for the filing of a faxed document. The matter was referred to the undersigned for a ruling. For good cause shown, the court shall file plaintiff’s submission as a Notice and a Motion for Enlargement of Time. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that (1) The Clerk’s Office is directed to FILE plaintiff’s October 15, 2013 facsimile as Plaintiff’s Notice/Motion for Enlargement of Time; (2) Once filed, plaintiff’s Motion for Enlargement of Time is GRANTED; (3) The Clerk’s Office is directed to SERVE a copy of this order, via Federal Express (two-day delivery) to plaintiff at the following address: RQ Squared LLC 2709 Flintstone Drive Saint Joseph, MO 64505 (4) Plaintiff shall FILE a Motion to Substitute Counsel, pursuant to RCFC 83.1(c)(4), on or before January 14, 2014. s/Lynn J. Bush LYNN J. BUSH Judge 2

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